Emeril’s Tchoup Chop Review & Kids Menu

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Emeril’s Tchoup Chop Review & Kids Menu

Our reservation was for a prime-time 6PM on Saturday night (June 7th), and we were seated immediately. Dining was my husband and myself and our 6 year old daughter, Alexa. If your child is not a monster (gulp), don't be afraid to take them. Screaming infants probably won't go over well, but it's a pretty noisy restaurant and you won't need to 'shush' your child continually. We enjoyed our meal together, but if having your kids with you will ruin your relaxing time don't forget there are kids clubs at the on-site hotels!

Let me say firstly that this restaurant is stunningly beautiful. We had a booth by the long rectangular pond in the center of the restaurant – very nice. The bathrooms are gorgeous too, with a Philippe Starck – inspired sink with wall-mounted faucet and a gorgeous mirror which I have never seen the likes of anywhere. Anyhow, back to the restaurant. Service is very efficient and it appears that teams of 3 servers are assigned to you. My husband and daughter were very original and ordered Cokes and I tried the Pago Pago (described as Tropical Mint flavored Rum combined with Lime Juice and Mint Leaves for an Oh-So-Cool experience $8.00). I wish I had ordered a Coke too. I couldn’t taste any lime in it, just overpowering mint, not balanced with any tartness. For $8 though, I drank every drop.

We were brought a complimentary starter (no bread-baskets folks!) of deep-fried shrimp chips (the kind you get at Chinese restaurants with Crispy Chicken) and peanut dipping sauce. A very nice change from bread and very tasty with the dipping sauce. Also ingenious on the restaurants part, in that the chips are dirt-cheap and easy to make. They don’t fill you up like bread, so they don’t risk you skipping the appetizer! We devoured the chips and asked for more. Not a problem.

Appetizers:
My husband ordered something off their daily specials sheet which was a green-tea noodle and barbecue duck dish. He thought it was fine, but we both agreed it was nothing special and would not want to order it again. As recommended by others on the boards, I ordered the “Tchoup Chop's Crunchy Shrimp served with Butter Lettuce Leaves and Hot & Sour Chili Glaze $8.00” . The recommended method to eat these was to wrap the crunchy shrimp in the butter lettuce leaves and dip it in the sauce. Maybe you would want to do this to keep your fingers clean, but I wouldn’t do it for tastes-sake. The butter lettuce leaves were limp and tasteless (not adding anything) but the crunchy shrimp were wonderful. The sauce was a nice balance of hot and sweet. I really wonder what they coat these in – it looks somewhat like shredded wheat! Anyhow, these were so great I wish I would have ordered 2 more plates instead of my entrée.

Entrees:
Alexa ordered the Chicken Spring Rolls with Barbecue Dipping Sauce and she loved them. When we were back home, she was enthusiastically telling her Grandma about going to Emeril’s and what she ate. Uh-oh, I think my daughter is going to be very expensive (like her mom).

My husband ordered the “Macadamia Nut Crusted Atlantic Salmon served with Ginger Soy Butter Sauce, Steamed Rice and Stir Fried Vegetables $20.00”. He enjoyed it, but part way through his salmon he found that it was undercooked (think sushi-in the middle). He brought it to the waiters’ attention, who basically said that it was okay for salmon to be cooked rare to medium without health concerns but that if he wanted it cooked more he would take it back. My husband kept it (he likes sushi anyhow!) and finished his meal.

I ordered something off the specials sheet (If I recall correctly) which was a shrimp-stuffed pork loin with blue-cheese crusted roast nugget potatoes. The presentation was nice, the pork done nicely but I couldn’t even find a trace amount of blue-cheese on the potatoes. This is the reason I ordered the dish. A fantastic side can make or break a meal, no? Anyhow, I asked the waiter about it, to confirm that there was supposed to be blue-cheese on them (and that I didn’t get muddled when reading the menu) and he came back and said there was some on there (although we could not see or taste it) but it must have cooked off. He brought a dish of blue cheese with him so I could “add” some to it. I politely refused, as I didn’t want to mix blue cheese in with my potatoes (the whole point would be to have it warm and saucy and the right balance of taste which would be in the hands of the capable chef).

At a later point in the evening the Manager (or person in charge that evening) asked how our meal was and I said that most things were wonderful but mentioned the potatoes had no trace of blue-cheese although the waiter did attempt to remedy it by bringing me a dish of cheese. He offered to have the potatoes redone, but I declined as my entrée was already finished and I was about to move on to dessert. He offered to buy my dessert, so what could I do but ACCEPT!

Dessert:
I chose the “Praline Parfait with Homemade Vanilla Bean Ice Cream and Praline Caramel Sauce $6.50” It was tasty, but was small with a very small amount of Praline. The desserts are definitely not made for sharing.

So I tell you the long-winded blue-cheese incident not to bore you to death, but to encourage you to speak up if something is not right. I was taught to be polite and not say anything and eat everything on my plate. Believe it or not, you can still be polite and say when something is not to your liking. Customer service is their business (not just cooking) and they can’t hope to improve unless we give them honest feedback. I am not talking about sending back fries at McDonalds that are too salty -- we’re paying serious money (that we worked hard for) when we eat at the finer restaurants and should expect a fine meal with ingredients as described. A good restaurant will work to remedy anything that is not satisfactory and to keep you as a customer. And they have. I would definitely go back in a heart-beat (and order 3 plates of crispy shrimp)! Professional service, beautiful décor and some wonderful (but at times uneven) food.

So here it is, the new Kids Menu:

DRINKS

Surf’s Up - Orange Juice and Passion Fruit Coulis with a Splash of Sprite over Ice $5.00

Banana Cabana – Pineapple Juice and Cream of Coconut served with a Fresh Banana and a garnish of Grated Chocolate $5.00

Big Kahuna – Pineapple and Orange Juice with a Hint of Almond and a Splash of Grenadine $5.00

Ramune Carbonated Soft Drink $5.00


ENTREES

Tempura Chicken Nuggets with Honey Mustard Dipping Sauce $9.00

Fettucine Alfredo with Parmesan Cheese $8.00 with shrimp $13.00

Chicken Spring Rolls with Barbecue Dipping Sauce $8.00

Tchoup Chop’s Baby Bam Burger with French Fries $10.00

Grilled Filet Mignon with Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans and Natural Reduction Sauce $16.00


DESSERTS

Homemade Vanilla Bean Ice Cream with a Chocolate Chip Cookie, Fudge Drizzle and Caramel Sauce $5.50

Gooey Ooey Brownies $5.00

Chocolate Dipped Strawberries $5.00

Old Fashioned Banana Pudding with Homemade Vanilla Wafers $5.50


In the coming days I'll post my trip report for Hard Rock Hotel and Animal Kingdom Lodge.

Cheers,
Michelle
 
Michelle, thanks for the review! We have lunch reservations for Father's Day. And we are very excited! But I dread seeing the bill. My DD's are 20,17,&14, and all full fledged princess' and big eaters;)
How were people dressing in the evening?
I've heard the tchoup chop salad is to die for also.
MAYBE I should order one of everything! (talk about a bill!)
thanks again,
d
 
Yes, I imagine your family will have quite the bill as none qualify to order from the kids menu!

As for how people were dressed... Some were fairly casual, alot of capri-pants and sandals for women and others were dressed to the nines or should I say undressed? A bit of gawking at times with the amount of flesh showing on some of the women. Great people watching, that's for sure.

I didn't see a suit in the whole place. I think the waiters set the mood in their black pants and tropical print shirts. I saw a lot of men sporting their Tommy Bahama coordinates.

When I made my reservation, I think they said no tank tops for men? Anyhow, I think you'd be comfortable as long as you stay away from the two extremes -- sports gear and ball gowns. :)

Hope this helps. You sure know how to celebrate Father's Day right!
 
Thanks for the great report!

I know just what you mean about "eating what is on your plate and not complaining" but I have also learned how to politely complain if something is not to my satisfaction, often with good results!

Thanks for letting me know that I shouldn't be anxious about bring my kids (ages 5 and 8, but very well behaved). I think they'll get a kick out of eating at one of Emeril's restaurants too!
 
We just ate there last Wednesday, and I can echo most of your general comments. My wife liked the place a bit more than I did; she loved the "Tschoup Chop Salad" and she also had the salmon. She was advised by the waiter that if she wanted the fish warm and firm in the middle, she should order it medium well, which she did, and it was excellent. (I tried it.)

I ordered the Kona coffee glazed duck breast with noodles, just because I couldn't imagine what coffee and duck would taste like together. It was actually quite good; the sauce was almost sweet, but not cloyingly so, and you could definitely taste the coffee.

We must have picked the right dessert: we went with the Chocolate Chocolate cake, and it was more than enough for both of us; we actually left a bite on the plate.

I agree that despite the elegant atmosphere, it's definitely a place you can bring your children. It may be a fairly expensive choice for dinner, but let's face it: you're still in a theme park hotel, and there were plenty of people there just back from the parks; there are people bustling all over the place, and the kitchen is completely open to the seating area, separated by a chef's bar where you can sit and eat while watching the staff prepare the food if you want. You almost expect Emeril to show up and start holding court right there like he does on his television show.

The decor is stunning, with beautiful modern blown glass chandeliers, and a general modern polynesian theme. There's water flowing down one wall, and the highlight is a long rectangular water pond that sits right in the middle of the restaurant around which most of the seating is arranged. My wife complained about the seats, however. The ones directly next to the water pond have the low round cylindrical pillows; very oriental, but not comfortable for a pregnant woman who needs a little back support. There are other tables around the perimeter, however, that have regular chairs with seat backs.

Our two-person wait staff was friendly and competent, although they did lag a bit. They were attending to some larger parties around us, and I think we suffered a little for it. The only real glitch was that I think they both realized they were neglecting us at the same time, so they both brought us a check. There was some joking about us liking the meal so much we wanted to pay twice; no big deal.

Personally, I liked my dinner experience at Emeril's Citywalk restaurant a bit more, but my wife disagrees, which means we'll probably be going back to Tschoup Chop first. ;)
 
Your shrimp was probably coated in Panko, Japanese bread crumbs and it does resemble shredded wheat.. We loved Tchoup Chop also, much better than Emeril's Citywalk.
 
Hmmmm... I would be curious to know if it was Panko, or if ever looks slightly different (the brand maybe)? I've used Panko at home (mostly for pork cutlet though) and I didn't recognize it.
 
We ate there this past Feb, and I had the crunchy shrimp and salmon. I did ask what the crunchy stuff was around the shrimp was,, I was told it was tempura batter. I love that dish, but wish they would give you more than just 3 of them for $8.50. I could also make a meal of these :)
 
What great reviews, thanks to all of you for posting !

I have a question though & you may *not* have the answer, but I will pose it anyway........
One member of our party is a vegatarian ~ no meat (beef, poultry or pork) & no seafood (shrimp, lobster, or fish)
Do you remember seeing anything on the menu that would be acceptable?
I don't want to make reservations if only 3 of the 4 will be able to eat !
Thanks again for all the great descriptions !
 
Thanks for sharing - wonderful, detailed review!!!!
 
rejobako:
Thanks so much for posting that link ~ I'm going to print it out & that way everyone will be able to check out the menu
before we go. That way we can make an informed decision.
Thanks again :)
 













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